Applications are now open for full-time PhD scholarships at Kent Law School beginning on our Canterbury campus in September 2020.
The Law School is a dynamic and cosmopolitan centre of world-class critical legal research. Our vibrant research community is both supportive and intellectually stimulating. We host a broad range of interdisciplinary research centres and groups offering students many opportunities to engage critically with academic research and contemporary issues. Our academic staff engage in a rich variety of research projects and collaborations that aim to make meaningful contributions to all aspects of life – including the social, political, economic, environmental and cultural. We particularly welcome research proposals in socio-legal studies, law and the humanities, and critical legal studies.
Scholarships available for our PhD in Law and for our PhD in Socio-legal Studies include:
Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) via the Consortium for the Humanities and the Arts South East (CHASE)
- candidates are advised to discuss their application and begin working with their proposed supervisor as soon as possible
- closing date for applications: Friday 10 January 2020
- interviews will be held on Wednesday 5 February 2020 (Kent Law School interviews for all CHASE funded PhD places)
- candidates will need to be available in the week following interview to respond to feedback should the panel decide to put you forward
- applications will only be considered if candidates have secured agreement from at least one member of staff in their area of interest to supervise them
- more details and how to apply
- contact Professor Rosemary Hunter via klspgstudentships@kent.ac.uk for further information
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) via the South East Network for Social Sciences (SeNSS)
- candidates are advised to discuss their application and begin working with their proposed supervisor as soon as possible
- closing date for applications: Monday 20 January 2020
- interviews will be held on Wednesday 5 February 2020 (Kent Law School interviews for all SeNSS funded PhD places)
- candidates will need to be available in the week following interview to respond to feedback should the panel decide to put you forward
- applications will only be considered if candidates have secured agreement from at least one member of staff in their area of interest to supervise them
- more details and how to apply
- contact Professor Rosemary Hunter via klspgstudentships@kent.ac.uk for further information
Vice Chancellor’s Research Scholarships
- closing date for applications: Sunday 19 January 2020
- interviews will be held on Monday 24 February 2020
- Those selected for interview will be notified by Wednesday 12 February 2020 (if you have not been contacted by this date, you should assume that you have not been selected for interview)
- more details and how to apply
Global Challenges Doctoral Centre (GCDC) PhD Scholarship (student-led)
- closing date for applications: Sunday 19 January 2020
- interviews will be held on Friday 31 January 2020
- more details and how to apply
Graduate School Scholarship – exclusively for Kent graduates
- There is no need to make a separate application. The tuition fee reduction will be provided to all eligible graduates on registration.
- The deadline for this scholarship will be published when available (via the link below)
- more details and how to apply
In the most recent Research Excellence Framework, Kent Law School was ranked 8th for research intensity in the Times Higher Education and was ranked within the top 20 for research output, research quality and research impact. The Law School has an excellent international reputation and is ranked 51st in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings for law 2020. It is also listed among the top 150 law schools in the world in the Shanghai Ranking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2019 and among the top 200 law schools in the world in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019.